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Structural study of Carcinus maenas hemocyanin by native ESI-MS: interaction with L-lactate and divalent cations. | LitMetric

Structural study of Carcinus maenas hemocyanin by native ESI-MS: interaction with L-lactate and divalent cations.

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UPMC Univ. Paris 06, UMR 7144, Equipe Ecophysiologie: Adaptation et Evolution MoleCculaires, Station Biologique de Roscoff, 29682 Roscoff, France.

Published: November 2009

The interaction of L-lactate and divalent cations with Carcinus maenas hemocyanin has been probed by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry under conditions preserving noncovalent interactions (native ESI-MS). C. maenas native hemocyanin in the hemolymph occurs mainly as dodecamers and to a lesser extent as hexamers. A progressive acidification with formic acid after alkaline dissociation resulted in the preferential recruitment of the two lightest subunits into light dodecamers, a molecular complex absent from native hemolymph, in addition to regular dodecamers and hexamers. Addition of L-lactic acid also induced the recruitment of these subunits, even at alkaline pH. A dodecamer-specific subunit is needed to enable aggregation over the hexameric state. Experiments with EDTA suggested the existence of different binding sites and association constants for divalent cations within hexameric structures and at the interface between two hexamers. L-lactic acid specific interaction with the lightest subunits was not inhibited by removal of the divalent cations.

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